Rapture dream

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rapture dreams are said to be dreams in which the dream appears to the dream as "more real than real". Sometimes they are associated with religious or prophetic insights. Theses are dreams that signify the Lord's return. As the poet George Crabbe explained:

Ah happy he, who thus in magic themes
O'er worlds bewitch'd in early rapture dreams;
Where wild enchantment waves her potent wand
And fancy's beauties fill her fairy land.
Where doubtful objects strange desires excite,
And Fear and Ignorance afford delight.

History of rapture dreams[]

  • Plutarch's Lives, a history of the Ancients, relates that Julius Caesar on the night before crossing the Rubicon, "had an impious dream, that he was unnaturally familiar with his own mother."
  • On the night before Caesar's death on the Ides of March his wife dreamt "that time she was weeping over Caesar, and holding him butchered in her arms."
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